The two runaways, a 16-year-old boy from Eganville, Ontario, and a 13-year-old girl from Pembroke, Ontario, were arrested in Kingfield before midnight, said Stephen McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety.

The pursuits began over the weekend with after Canadian police chased the teens in a vehicle stolen from Ontario. It was later found in Sherbrook, Quebec, McCausland said.

The teens found another vehicle and attempted to cross the U.S.-Canadian border at Coburn Gore in Franklin County. The teens' vehicle struck a Border Patrol vehicle near Stratton and Border Patrol agents fired shots at the car, which continued to head south to Kingfield, McCausland said.

The teens abandoned their vehicle and stole their third, a pickup truck on Riverside Street in Kingfield.

A state trooper spotted the pickup in New Portland while it was driven erratically and tried to stop it, McCausland said. The pickup had two of its tires deflated after it went over spike mats set up by other officers.

State police had a low-speed pursuit and the truck stopped along guardrails, with the teens jumping in a river, McCausland said. They were caught, but the girl suffered injuries after jumping down a rocky embankment to the river.

The teens were not injured by the shots fired, McCausland said.

Carrabassett Valley Police and members of the Franklin County Sheriff's Office assisted state police and Border Patrol with the pursuits. The state Attorney General's office sent investigators to Franklin County because of the shots fired at the fleeing car.